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Performer: choirmaster ALCOCK, WALTER: Whoso dwelleth under the defence (Review by David Claris) | organ | ANONYMOUS: Rejoice in the Lord alway (Review by David Claris) | organ | BLISS, ARTHUR: Royal fanfare. Wedding fanfare (Review by David Claris) | organ | BYRD, WILLIAM: Mass for 4 Voices (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | FINZI: God is gone up (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | GIBBONS, ORLANDO: Second Evening Service (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | GIBBONS, ORLANDO: See, the Word is incarnate (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | GRANT-ROSS: The Lord's my shepherd (Review by David Claris) | organ | HILTON: Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake (Review by David Claris) | organ | HOIBY, LEE: At the round earth’s imagined corners (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | HOWELLS, HERBERT: Like as the hart. St. Paul’s Service (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | HOWELLS, HERBERT: Master Tallis’s Testament (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | MAJOR: Sing to the Lord a new song (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | MCKIE: I will lift up mine eyes (Review by David Claris) | organ | PARRY, HUBERT: I Was Glad (Review by David Claris) | organ | PHILLIPS: Missa Brevis (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | STANFORD, CHARLES VILLIERS: Te Deum in B♭ (Review by David Claris) | organ | TALLIS: I call and cry to thee, o Lord (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | TRADITIONAL: Steal away (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Mass in g (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: O clap your hands'. O taste and see. Old hundredth' (Review by David Claris) | organ | WALTON, WILLIAM: Set me as a seal (Review by David Claris) | organ | WESLEY, SAMUEL: Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | WESLEY, SAMUEL SEBASTIAN: Wash me throughly. Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace (Review by David Claris) | organ | WIDOR: Symphony No. 5 in F Minor for Organ, op. 42 (Review by David Claris) | organ |
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